Interaction between Dysfunctional Connectivity at Rest and Heroin Cues-Induced Brain Responses in Male Abstinent Heroin-Dependent Individuals
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Wei Wang | Qiang Li | Jie Tian | Kai Yuan | Jinbo Sun | Wei Qin | Yijun Liu | Karen M. von Deneen | K. Yuan | Qiang Li | Yarong Wang | W. Qin | Jixin Liu | Jie Tian | Weiqi Wang | Jinbo Sun | Yijun Liu | K. V. von Deneen | Jing Li | Jixin Liu | Jing Li | Yarong Wang | Wen Wang
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